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I've been thinking about words.
[Hello, Route! Today, this nurse is blood- and static-free, and she's also tied her hair back in a loose ponytail. Seems she's quite comfortable. Her tone is more one of musing, than confusion, which is always a step-up in her book.]
Things can have a price, but they can also have a worth. And both of those are good things, generally, and reflect something's value. So why is it good when something is priceless, but not when it's worthless?
[Lisa shakes her head.]
I suppose it's not important. But--
[She's cut off by a sharp series of taps at her window behind her, and she turns to see...a Hoothoot. And frowns. That thing sure is staring at her pretty hard...]
Again? Maybe I shouldn't have fed it...
[Hello, Route! Today, this nurse is blood- and static-free, and she's also tied her hair back in a loose ponytail. Seems she's quite comfortable. Her tone is more one of musing, than confusion, which is always a step-up in her book.]
Things can have a price, but they can also have a worth. And both of those are good things, generally, and reflect something's value. So why is it good when something is priceless, but not when it's worthless?
[Lisa shakes her head.]
I suppose it's not important. But--
[She's cut off by a sharp series of taps at her window behind her, and she turns to see...a Hoothoot. And frowns. That thing sure is staring at her pretty hard...]
Again? Maybe I shouldn't have fed it...
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Date: 2012-03-30 05:06 am (UTC)I mean... my friend's attacks him but that's because it's a psycho. All the other ones I've met are normal.
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Date: 2012-03-31 04:02 pm (UTC)Right. Okay. Good, I think.
[Lisa's still going to treat it as a waiting game, half-hoping the thing goes away, but she has resolved to catch it if it's still there later.
Instead, she turns her attention to Heather, offering a tiny smile.]
...So. How are you doing?